A Puppet Serenade



Barnaby Dixon (previously at Neatorama) puts his unique hand puppet artistry to work. This fluorescent puppet he calls "creepy face" has a tiny screen for a mouth that shows Dixon's vocal work in real time. The song is his version of "Nightcall" by Kavinsky.

You may notice that the puppet is in a similar part of the screen whenever the vocoder is heard, shifting his weight slightly between phrases. This is because I'm using my thumb to play the chords :D

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Before electronic watches were common, mechanical watches were wound with a stem at the 3:00 position. They were always on the left wrist so you could reach the stem.
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I'm right handed and have always worn my watch on that hand. And regardless of handedness, the fly on a pair of men's pants is always on the right hand side so it's going to be easier for anyone to zip it right handed.

More likely, the whole thing was a set-up and four separate tips were left with different members of the force to get them all out of the way for the evening and create doubt within the system.
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